As technology scales and data centers are meeting new standards, hyperconverged infrastructure has significantly increased market adoption in 2018. Let’s see what this is all about.
Hyperconverged infrastructure is a variable architecture based on the same principles as cloud computing when it comes to “realizing” costs and benefits.
It is, in fact, a next-gen set of technologies consolidating critical parameters such as compute, storage, networking, data protection, disaster recovery, management, and other functionality. This type of consolidation empowers organizations to simplify IT infrastructure and deliver consistent and trustworthy business value.
Main attributes
Hyperconverged data center infrastructure allows businesses to modernize their technology and introduce new elements with great efficiency at any time, as needed to meet changing business objectives.
In addition, hyperconverged infrastructure provides managers with a central point of administration, for effective control on elements such as storage, backup, replication, and plenty of other tasks.
It makes sense that this parameter also includes eliminating complex hardware compatibility requirements, and reducing friction during the implementation of all internal operational processes and collaborations.
As it happens with the most advanced data center solutions, shared resources and well-tested automation drive a further reduction in total cost of ownership when compared to traditional infrastructure.
Low cost on procurement, operations, support, and upgrade expenses provides businesses with the capacity to focus more on achieving goals, develop innovative solutions, and yield significant benefits which otherwise would have been impossible to “enjoy”.
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